Hanna Lucatelli is a visual artist and self-taught painter who, ten years ago, began transforming walls into poems in São Paulo — places where the feminine emerged in strength, delicacy, and healing. Her figures inhabit cities as sacred presences, recovering ancestral memories and creating intimate encounters between art, affection, and belonging — poetic gestures that pulse within the living body of the urban landscape. Beyond the street, her work crosses borders, occupying galleries and international projects where she continues to weave, with power and sensitivity, narratives about what it means to be a woman in the world.
In 2025, Hanna took part in the 6th edition of the Vulica Brasil festival in Brasília, creating the mural “Maristela” on the Maristela building in Quadra 1 of the Setor Comercial Sul, portraying an indigenous woman and the revival of ancestral memories.